Remember that any piping on the exhaust side of the blower is pressurized. So if there are any leaks, the smelly exhaust air will escape.
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Remember that any piping on the exhaust side of the blower is pressurized. So if there are any leaks, the smelly exhaust air will escape.
Mutassem
Sorry to say that the picture and your design do not match up.
First, the picture shows that the vertical pieces are of a different length. Your design they are all the same length....
It has been 4 years since I did mine. As I recall have Gweike quote you a price to your door. You can get it to your house one of two ways. Mine was to make sure the truck had a motorized drop down...
FYI, I have my laser inside and I use a mixture of water and RV anti-freeze. It keeps algae from forming.
I found that importing them in to 123 Design or Sketchup and then saving as a STL works very well.
I have had a similar problem while cutting a certain file only. What I did was redid the file, reloaded it on to the laser and everything has been fine since. Interesting to see others having this...
A longer lens would definitely help. I use a 63mm for 1/4". I would try a 100mm. Not sure that would be enough. The 100mm lens will not make the laser stronger. Just give you a longer focal length....
Quite honestly, 150w seems a little light for 3/4" Plywood. What is the focal length of the lens that you are using?
Make sure you get one with a Reci Tube.
I would check to be certain all your electrical connections are tight. Also, get a volt meter on the power supply and see what voltage reading you are getting.
1. The Z axis is handy if cutting materials of a different thickness. I have it and like it. If all your materials are the same thickness, then why pay for it.
2. Red dot is a nice option. The...
I have had me GWeike for about 2.5 years and am very pleased with both the quality and service.
Larry
First I would only buy a laser with a Reci Tube. Of course that is if your laser will be an 80 watt or larger. With an expected life of 10,000 hours, there is no need for a back up tube with Reci.
Melody,
Thanks for the link. More of these type of videos would be appreciated by all and can only help sell more lasers for Weike.
The old desicant is only good if it is not contaminated with oil.
This will solve your problem.
DFD10 in Line 1 4" Compressed Air Filter Dryer Desicant | eBay
I agree with Rodney.
You will be surpised how many other things you may want to do with the laser. Get as much wattage as you can afford.
Make sure you do understand the part about not looking at the beam when it is in use. Second, you will have to remove the smoke that will be generated.
I think this project as a laser is just too...
herby08,
How long do the carbon filters last and does the supplier sell replacement elements?
Stay away from exterior type plywoods. The glues make it very difficult. Baltic Birch is one of the best for cutting by laser
I cut it all the time. Speed is 9 and power is 90% with an 80 watt laser. Edges will be black and sooty.
I bought mine almost two years ago and it has been great.
I let G Weike handle all the shipping arangements and this was included in their quote to me. Shipped right to my home.
Had no problems...
MDF, that may be your problem and not the tube. Mdf can vary greatly in its makeup and the lasers ability to cut it.
I always try and look for the light colored stuff which has less glue and is...
FYI, I let GW handle my shipping and it turned out out great.
Not sure this will help. but make sure whatever you are engraving is enclosed. In other words, you should be able to engrave the inside area a circle, but you can not engrave a line.
Thanks for the update and look forward to the Pics.
Here is my contact with Gweike.
berrywklaser (at) gmail.com
I have had mine for over a year and have been very satisfied with the laser and the service form Berry.
Good Luck
Larry
Check the cone on the bottom of the lens holder. Mine did not always fit properly, which caused the same problem you are having.
"triply", I assume that is what we call plywood. If you stay with an interior grade like Baltic birch, you will have less burn versus MDF.
I would also suggest you post the focal length of the lens you are using also. This might be the cause of the "V" cut you are getting.